Accelerated versus standard initiation of renal replacement therapy for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RCT studies
Journal
Critical care (London, England)
Journal Volume
25
Journal Issue
1
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Pan, Heng-Chih
Chen, Ying-Ying
Shiao, Chih-Chung
Liao, Hung-Wei
Chueh, Yvonne
Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common yet possibly fatal complication among critically ill patients in intensive care units (ICU). Although renal replacement therapy (RRT) is an important supportive management for severe AKI patients, the optimal timing of RRT initiation for these patients is still unclear.
Subjects
Accelerated dialysis; Dialysis dependence; Free of dialysis; Mortality; Renal replacement therapy; Standard dialysis
SDGs
Other Subjects
acute kidney failure; all cause mortality; Article; clinical outcome; continuous renal replacement therapy; critically ill patient; dialysis; human; intensive care unit; intermethod comparison; meta analysis; mortality; priority journal; randomized controlled trial (topic); renal replacement therapy; Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score; systematic review; acute kidney failure; critical illness; procedures; renal replacement therapy; time factor; Acute Kidney Injury; Critical Illness; Humans; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Renal Replacement Therapy; Time Factors
Type
journal article